1. If a middle-aged woman has xanthelasma, it means that blood lipids are elevated. Xanthelasma are small yellowish rashes that mostly grow on the eyelids or even cover the entire eyelid.
May be as large as a grain of rice in the early stages, slightly raised. Note that xanthelasma and normal skin are separate and irregularly bordered.
2. If the cross of the fingers turns yellow, it means that the cholesterol and neutral fat in the body are too high.
3. If the cholesterol in the body is too high, the patient's eyelids, elbows, thighs, heels and other parts will have yellow plaques.
4. When the neutral fat is too high, the patient's wrist, arm, back, chest and other parts of the skin will also appear many soft small pimples the size of soybeans, the skin is normal skin color, no pain or itching.
5. In obese people, the accumulation of cholesterol in the liver will cause the liver to enlarge. The patient can feel the lower edge of the liver when taking a deep breath.